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Cranberry Relish

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Grains Jewish 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 pk (1 pound) fresh cranberries; half-thawed *
2 Oranges; peeled and chopped, keep the juice
2 md Apples; chopped **, up to 3
1/2 c Walnuts; chopped ***
1 cn (soupsize) of pineapple; crushed

INSTRUCTIONS

* (you will have to buy the cranberries ahead of time and put them in the
freezer) they should still have some ice crystals in the them when you chop
them - they will make a lot of noise in the food processor if they are too
frozen
** (I use granny smith or macintosh) (peeled or unpeeled doesn't make any
difference)
*** (if my mother in law isn't going to eat it, I put in another 1/2 c of
walnuts)
Here is my cranberry relish recipe - I "invented" it for my mother in law
who has Type II diabetes. I would imagine there are others similar to this,
but I haven't seen one without sugar...
She figures about 1/2 cup serving = a fruit exchange
Put everything in a bowl to blend flavors. This can be made a day or two
ahead. In fact, it is even better when it is made ahead of time. Keep in
the frig until read to use.
Posted to JEWISH-FOOD digest by "Maura E. Stone" <snmstone@arriba.nm.org>
on Nov 22, 1998, converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.

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